Friday, July 15, 2011
Police seize oxy's and cash in bust
NAN talks water quality
Council tackles Birthday certificates
A Thunder Bay City Councillor doesn't think age should be an issue. Ken Boshcoff is asking for a review of their Commemorative Gift Policy. Boshcoff wants the review because several residents celebrated 80th Birthdays and the City wouldn't give them a certificiate. You need to be 85 to receive a certificate from the City.
Social Assistance Review on the way
Northern Lights School starts in the fall
The Northern Lights Alternative School will be open this fall. The temporary school will house 15 students until the public board starts its own alternative education program. Organizers have yet to select a location for the school.
Drug bust in Sioux Lookout
MNR kepts busy with fires
Nine new fires have been reported in northwestern Ontario, bringing the total to 81 raging in the region. One of the new blazes is in the Dryden District, two in the Nipigon District, four are in the Red Lake District and two in the Sioux Lookout District. The Fire Chief in Sioux Lookout has suspended all burning permits and open air burning including campfires and fireworks until further notice.
Accident near Fort Frances
Walmart finishes expansion
Kakabeka resident wins 50 K
A Kakabeka Falls resident is 50 thousand dollars richer thanks to a game of Instant Super Bingo. Evelyn Otto won the cash on an OLG scratch ticket that she bought at the Good Luck Lottery Shoppe in Thunder Bay.
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